CHANCELESS CENTURY BY WHITELAW.
AUCIvLAXD, Dec. 0. A ehaneeleSs century hv P. K. Whitolaw. Auckland and X'ew Zealand opening hatsman, was a feature of the first day's play in the vricket match between Town and Countrv teams. Whitelaw batted for 221 minutes before he was bowled with his total at 109. The most impressive of the Country players was F. Newton, a slow-medium ief t-liand
spin hdwler from Povertv Bav who t.ook four wickets for 90 runs. The Town team batted throughout the dav and at stumps had seored 472 runs for the loss of nine wickets, L« Kent (04) and J. Cowie (14) be'iug the not out batsmen.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1946, Page 5
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